THE COLUMBIAN AND DEMOCRAT, BLOOMSBURG, COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA. (ftp U.B.EI.WELL. U,,,... J. S. BITTSNBSnDSR, BLOOMSBUKG, PA. Friday, May 30. 1881. Tlio iiKony is over. Jurigo KobcrUon was conflrmctl ns Collector of llio Dot t of JNou' iork oiMVedncsilay, by nn Hlmost unniumous vote, senator Uaincron niailo nnotlicr bid for popularity by voting nnntnil til... against him. Kellogg of Louisiana is of tlio opin ion that Conkl'mir is "an ass." Somo people havo thought so over sineo Conk ling aided in seating Kellogg in tlio United Stales Senate lldrrisbarg J'atriot. Kiglit you are; "vcr y true, so they do." t . . ftt ' "V 7, ,,. . , .mat nt tltio fitttn fti.ltnti flirt nnntttnl ltrt . , ,, , , , , in i nveeu me i-resiiient, aim joiikuiik nas uiviucu uie i-puuiic.iii party, miu ms- gusted thoughtful men everywhere, cor- tain Democratio Senators must needs set back their party in lmblio estimation by . y gw .uiviiijj uy uuum .iiioiiiuy iniu uiu Supremo Court. Reck, Pendleton and Voorhees and Jay Gould's newspapers aro united m support ot iUattlioWB. Tho executors of Georgo J. Dolton,(lo IZ . St". i.i " '. . Jc ' "... company for tho management 6f Rolton's TTmi.1 in iTnrri,i,fa VM. t,n01, i Hotel in llarrisburg. This houso has boon, for many years, headquarters for Democrats and it is desired to keen it as suoh. Shares of the valuo of $100 aro to bo issued to tho number of fiOO, upon which only 50 per cent cash need bo paid. How does it happen that tho namo of Hon. T. .1. Vanderslico appears in tlio Hit of thoso who voted nirainst tlio bill to disiunoof thoPhiladclpiiiaDcHiifiuent This has occurred more Tax UtllCOT than onco and 1 has nttractcd attention. Mr. Vuiiderslico was 0110 of threo Demn- crats who voted against tho motion to n vanco tlio bi . is 10 111 svmrat iv wun liowit, &oiuier, mulct and tlio rest of tho "roosters f His constituents would liko to know "The courtesy of tho Senate" is, theo retically, something delightful to con template, but practically it is ton fro. quently a bit of misplaced politeness, whereby ambitious or lll-tcmnered Sena tors aro enabled to carry out their own scnenies 01 personal advancement or ro- venge, without regard to tho public in- terests. see wnat a snarl tlio country is ...m,Hl.0..(.' .'. . 10 uoiiKiinc. ' Mr. Uarlield lias not met with remark- able success thus far as President. What i:ft1 l. l. !.! 1. ftimu iiu Hiia ucuu auiu iu iituuiiijjiisii wis been tho result of Democratic aid, and .1 ivv-irauutuii iiuiiiiiiisii.tuuii ui.ii, cuuuot stand aiono does not command much ro- spect. What is worse, tho futuro prom- J3es nothing brighter, and tho Garfield aiiiiuiiisiniuoii oids inir 10 oo tno wcaucst and most dopenuent ot any m tno annals Of tne nation. mi. -XT r i ir i i . , , aiiu - iorK jicniM wisely oo- serves, that it tlio rostmastcr General Huau succcci in putting an end to the jobbery in tho Post Oll.co tho oppor losiages wiuioiasonsiuiy increasing tlio v.v..ft.... ..... .,: UUB Kjoai, roioriH wmini no possiouities ot ins .luinuusirauoii, ann it no can acconi- ..i:i. t . ni . t i yuan ftf iiu niiiniii aKii;uL .uiu ueaerruu reputation. Certain nervous persons have been in a state of trepidation ever since Prof. Swift's discovery of tho new comet. fearing that tho eccentric celestial wan derer would plungo into our terrestrial globe nnd knock it out of timo as it were. 1 hero is no occasion for alarm ns it is doubtful whether tho comet will approach near enough to be visiblo to tlio linked eye. Arrangements for Sunv mer excursions are still in order. Tho Philadelphia Times iterates and reiterates its statement that Represonta lives j iice, jinzict nnd ooiuier aro "cor runt I.cfrisl.iti vn Hnniiiuli-ola." mwl lmrr.il .., .. . "Vfe-M i i . T . r.'"'u"'s ,Jor ' "ci " oun, wiiero uiey ; oula " JVCC- . ,m J"?1 ":liat iuU.n.uii, it is "?t.,Ver!,kol'V tho l)ollt, lnX1Jnt,0.M ui i iu utmc win uo acce ueu. ui : hucii wretched Otllll- DM 1..,il...r. lnM.,,1.1..... I ov..ft ...w ftituiicill IVIBliUUIB made. If tliero aro thoso who havo doubts concerning the scandalous cxtravaganco of too btar-ronto postal scrvice.such per sons will doubtless change their opinion oral .Tames has already accomplished. In less than two months and a half ho has effected n saving of mom than S4 19.01)0 aiidthnt too without crippling the ser- vico or curtailing its oflieienoy. This re- duclion evidences a frightful extrava- canco and a probable heavv i.rollt fnr Boniebody. . . . - Tho Philadelphia Press calls upon bonator JJorsov to resiirn his unsttinn na Secretary of the Reiiublican National Committee, unless ho can clear himself of tho charges inado against him of com- plicitv in the Star routo frauds. This is very "straightforward and honorable in tho J'ress. but "alleo same." Dorsov will stick and believo that ho is "vindicating" himself by remaining under lire. How ever, ns, according to high Republicnn authority, tho Republican party is going .n .I... it.i....lft:A.. ...... :.. f (.If UIU UUllllllllUll UUlY-ltUIVS, Ui IIU consequenco what Dorsey does. If as seems likely to bo tho case tho grand old iiepublicau party should go to piecoi,what aglorious record it will leavoj itcamo into power as a minority party; it liostpoued its ejection from power by stealing ouo election mid buying another with money iilchcd from tho publio treas ury ( it had for tho last twelve years of life no issue on which to appeal to tho people save slanders aiiout the south, and it lliinlly died ot a squabble over n custom house und an attempt to putu repudiatiii'i Confederato nnd an apologist of Star-routo thieves into two olhces of the United States SenatoJ Xcluh.2f. Y. World, Tho many mysterious disappearances that have taken placo within tho past fow months, in New York and other large oities.aro calculated to awaken dls quietude in tho minds of thoso whose if . ....... ... -.!.;. .! uiiiiirs require mem to yikii inu cities ulluded to, nt certain times (luring the year. It seems almost incredible that a man can leave his hotel iu broad daylight, to attend to business, and vanish from sight ns completely ns if the earth had yawned and swallowed him. And yet such events havo taken plnco in streets patrolled by police nnd crowded with pdi-ritrinns, Tliero In something no weird and uncanny nbout thoso disappearances, that the average oltiten regards them Villi ooiiitcrnation nnd awe, It is time that vigorous mtw.ui'cs Wefto taken to il'OtoeV the pewits r ,!-.., , . . . .i i .... omnium mien 10 uus yarn. Tlio very enterprising nndliigliJy itunginnUvo nnufimntnil ft.fnad nminn4.r.,l..i.i Aft 1Yfn.ftl. ....... iavaa viiVDIiUlKli;illi UU 11UIUI iiigton, Iowa, telcgrnplis on Saturday, ns follows ! "Tlio storm yesteidav nftcrnoon lifted tlio barn of John Pitman, contain ing six horses, and carried It a distnuco of half n milo without injury to tlio iiiicio. ilinu t,t II u, 11 113 UUIUIIllljr IU JV. Maker wcro blown n distanco of two miles. No lives wcro renorted Inst Tliero is n magnittido and a rounded completeness about that report, which commends it to public notice. Readers will observe tlmt although barns, horses, nnd presumably, wagons, hay, &c, were transported miles by th iralo. no lives worn lost. 10 Jury ot tlio If this had been reported, nn inquest would have been necessary and tliero iniirlit liavo been troublo in fiiulltin tlio corpses. It It,!... l! .1 1L f . I " 'i 1. is thu ilncst Ho of tlio season, undoubt edly. IS TUB PRESIDENT 1'EHFIDIUtJS ? Since tho publication in tlio New York Herald of what was nlleccd to bo tho inside history of tho treaty of Mentor, wherein Mr. Garfield was charged with inexcusable duplicity and lack of truth I r , ..." .. I iltlliwos, uutui 0lilil.'lllUlU3 IU lllU BIUIIO nrrnnt. Imvn mm, ,,i,ii.i.n.i ti,,, ino comes from Philadelphia and is to tho effect that Mr. Wharton Barker, who iin,i 1,,, nr.nn.,ni .i. ,,m!(U r At- n'iii,, , .i. iiuiiuiiuHwit vi. 414.1 VJIU1 UUiU MlU cjhicasro Convention, had been nrttn sed tho ollico of Secretary of tho Treasury which promiso was never lullillcd. i rom Now lork tho story comes that Mr. L. P. Morton had nlso been promised tlio Secretaryship and that ho too '""I been cheated and deceived. ! r . ' 3. . r o n 11 V i P0.nkLlll.g nssorts tlmtMr. Garfield acted in bad iaith .19 regards the New lork appointments nnd did what ho delib erately said ho would not do. These charges, coming ns they do from differ ent sources, aro beginning to affect publio opinion seriously and there aro many, not at nil friendly to the Now York Senator, who liavo lost faith in tlio I'residents truthfulness. If all these 111 "ons statements are untrue, it would bo wt-''1 for Mr. Garfield to mako n sat factory cxplaiialion at an early moment Iu'c" lf ho is President, the country lias not forgotten that ho was onco a Con- urcssinan and had a record not altogether Juyunu suspicion. THE ODD FELLOWS. Tho grand encampment I. O. of 0. F. met in Harrisburg on Monday, Most Worthy Grand Patriarch, James P. Rob bins, of Philadelphia, presiding. 1110 grand benbe, James B. Nichol son, of Philadelphia, submitted a lengthy antl eiauorato report ot the receipts nnd expenditures or me order tor benclits. "d tlio number of members introduced, " "'so 1110 tiumuer buried during the T-onv I r T try T . -r-r . .. uranu Treasurer, .101111 iieiss. otrnil aucipnia, suumittcd Jus report of money received and disbursed, tlm ifni nf which show a verv henlthv fitmnn.ini nnn. I .1!.! -. 1 uiuon or 1110 urder. Tliero aro now L05 encampments with ii,ouj mcmoere. Total amount ot re- lief paid during tho year, 19,553.G5; receipts. S78.C09.21. Total assets nf flm encampments, $205,591.o8. The follow- mg are tlio omcers elected for the ensu inir vear: M. W. Grand Patriarch. J. P. S. On. lull, nf T,chniimi. At Ti" r'o,l TT!1, I " ' v...nn iiilu N'riest, Charles C. -Vandyke, of Philadel vta. n. w. Grand Senior Warden. Jo seph E. McCabe, of West Bridgewatcr, Beaver countyj R. W. Grand Scribe n. W. Grand Treasurer, John S. Iieiss, i-nua(iei)i)ia; J. v. ttrand Junior War den, II. W. Bailey, Philadelphia! R. W Oram. 7?n,,-,.m,toi;,.n Ar i?:,.i.n,..i. I ..v in.,tmnvi, Aift. j.iivjiaiua Jiucklc, lJlltladelpllia. The Grand Lodge was in session on Tuesday. THE NEW Y0I1K SENATORS KES10N. The most complete political surnrisoof tho day, was effected on Monday last by Senators Conkling and Piatt of New lork, both of whom tendered their resignations to Governor Cornell and caused the fact to bo announced to tho bonate. I his was so sudden and unex- peuied mat, it produced sonietliing very iinu consternation in tlio liepublican ranks. None of the Senators had even a suspicion that such an event was in . L-uuiumpiauou, not, even tJameron or JftOgan having been advised of it. Tlio letter to Governor Cornell conveying tho tcsignationsof tho two Senators, is a Ion" nml aitogetlier extraordinary doeiiment, being in face an elaborate motcstagainst t10 0in nation of Judtro Robertson fnr - .. . . . . I n lil'tni' nt f lin I '.... rk IV,.... '..l. ....,1 nssigniug the Piesident's action in tlio matter as the reason for their course. Opinions differ as to what Mr. Conk nug s plan may be, though a majority favor tlio belief that ho intends to have the legislature re-elect him .Hid thus mark )ls alll)l'ovil1 of "is course. Uus, if true, 18 !l.vel7 cncaP a,ul "lock-licroio stylo of l'ng before tho people. The legisla- ture ot i" does not iu a question "f l'"s represent the peoplo of New ,ork', . 11 JIr Co"khiig would submit clal.,,1H t0 popular vote, a result lavorably to him would bo something of which ho might bo proud, but tho action of a subservient legislature will carry no weigiu. exactly what .Mr. i'latt resitm e(or nobody knows nud nobody par- ticnlarly cares. lie was only tho tail to Conkling a kite. According to law, tho legislature will proceed on Tuesday next to choose tho successors of Messrs. Conkling and r'att- Rj' that timo the country may be more iuuy advised ot what tlio senior Senator irom New York proposes to do. A NATIONAL D1SQUACE. Tho nomination of Stanley Matthews ;ur "Slleu ' mo .-supremo uourt was an insult to tho better elass of people iiiiuugnuui, nju union, ami ins coiiiirina- tion by tlio Seimto, last week, was an outrage. I' or this, the country has to thank certain Democratic Senators nnd especially, Pendleton, Beck and Voor hees. It is difficult to understand by I what train of reasoning these Sonntors could liavo been led to support Stanley Matthews. lie was ono of tho principal factors iu the intrigue that resulted in putting Hayes into tho White House, and this alono should have deprived him of Doinoeratio aid. It is a favorito nay. ing of Republicans that tho Democrats nro not lit to hold power in tho Nation, and the confirming of Stanley Matthews by the votes of Democratio Senators goes far to prove the truth of the assertion, Pendleton, Beck nnd Voorhees have dis graced themselves mid their paity by placing upon the Supreme bench tlio at torney of Jay Gould. It Is quito freely intimuted that the money of tlio railroad gambler had much to do with the con. lirmatloit of Matthews. There nro thousands who will believo it. Mntthews is utterly unfit for the high office to which he has been chosen. Ho is, nnd was whilst Senator, tho opon ndvocnto ofvnllrond monopolies, and did all in lils power to defeat tho Thm-mim net by whloh Iho iiowtrftil corporations worn liolnl-cUttltonMoro to Wo Vobpto mlUi I i lions of money. Tliero woro mora limn . ciionuli of Matthews' sort already on tlio II 1 1 t . . . bench, and his vote may always bo counted upon In favor of tho railroads, llo is ns had as Bradley, nnd worso thnn Strong. It is expected that cases will soon come before tho Supremo Court, In which tho various roads of Jny Gould aro largely interested, nnd tho chances aro that tho vote of Mntthews will de- cido them in favor of tho corporations nnd ngainst tho people. Much might bo nil a.-, iu uiu jiuiiuciii tergiversations, finnncial vagaries and personal short comings ot mis new .liuige, but it is hardly worth tho timo or sn'aco. With what grnco can tho Democratic Senators who foisted Mntthnws immi llm bench appeal to their party for support or Byinpainy, or on wiiat grounds can tney nsucd to 110 continued 111 office 1 They would best servo tho party by ten dcring their resignations. Democratic national success has been nrcventod for . .. . - . years uy just, Buctimennndsucli bluiiden 11 mat is wnat tins conlirniauon can bo called. THE COMINO CONVENTION AM) ITS ftNOMl NATINd I'OWEIt. ilulow. Instructions shall bo rcnntrcil unon uouoty nominations ror wnicn candidates nro an. Bounced In tho eonspapcrs, oxcept for coroner, surveyor nnd auditors, nnd deloiratos without bucIi instructions shall not bo cermlttcd to votr. nnrt rin. dldatcs shall receive convention votes in proportion iu lucir vow in mo rcspecuvo districts. This rulo docs not moan that n mm, cannot bo n candidate for an office bc cnuso his namo has not been announced in the newspapers : any man mn im voted for in tho convention for whom a delcgato is instructed. So tho citizens of oiumoia county who may bo of tho opinion that no man who push- .ciiiiin3i.il ujioii mo party, is ant nud proper person to occupy tho nfli. may at tho delcgato elections select and instruct lor any honest nnd competent mini jui- mo ouico uiey designate Asa general rule, hot one in five of tho per- ouus iwiu nuiuiiiaiu ii emseives tm nii lio office is lit and coiniiptent. M'l.ni,. fellow citizens, to whom they appeal so feelingly, don't want them, but they fol low the disgusted voter from plow-han-lo to plow-handle, until in sheer despair of peace at any other prico ho trives his promiso of support. If tho voter sought tho man upon whom ho wished to be stow an olhce, how many 'of the persons who havo held public places in Coliim- uia county ror tho last twenty years would havo been selected ? 'Civil servico reform" has become tho butt of tho politicians, and "Reform within the party" is a by-word and a re proach. Political bummers force them selves upon the party ticket nnd expect to be carried through by party discipline; nnd decent men nro expected to support them, and contribute their voices, their votes nnd their purees. The word politics has becomo a syn onym for all that is disrenutablnnml n politician shares tlie fato of that bad ...oiinuiiuii. ui jginniiy a politician was n jierson able to form laws, rules,or regu lations for tho government of a eitv,stato or countynow he is a person who can circumvent the people, who can corrupt the ballot, who can swill beer, who can engineer a delegate election and by arts of low cunning secure n 'fat office for which ho has not one single qualification. Well said Dean Swift, loner nun "T.Vu joliticians,mth all their schemes.aro half so usetiu members ot a commonwcalth.as an honest farmer; who.by skillfully drain ing, fencing, manuring, and nfnnt.inrr. hath increased the intrinsic value ofn pieco of land; and thereby dono a per- ......... uv, jua Ullllll. Tf ,1 it ineso annual political tramna wevn i , r . eei en uy tne inrniers as the social tramps are, put to tho draining, fencing, manur ing mid ploughing ot their lands.a much more wholesome state of public and po litical morals would be the result. Then a politician might again become a lier- pun hi, nun competent to mako laws and rules and regulations of government. 1 hen it might bo worth while for the citizen to become versed in the necessi ties of the public service, nnd able to carry out, the views ot the '"honest far mer" iu the government of tho country Then ward bummers and delegate man lpulators, and whisky.ticket venders would go out of business, and the light ot day could be allowed to shino upon political doings. And wo give notice hero and nowjhat it there is not at once, "Heform within tho party, that thero will bn vnfnrm lrom tho outside of mere political man agemcnt. It is the beginning of the cud. Important to Tn.ivin Rnn.iai tn. duceuients am niTered you by tlie Burlington Koute. It will pay you to read tbelr adver tisement to d lounii elsewhere in this Isaue. .unrcn is 4u-w News Items. (South llend livening Itegistcr.) When certain powers are claimed for an article, ami everybody testifies that it does more than is claimed for it, to gain say its worth is useless. This is tlm snli. stance ot the bt. Jacobs Oil record. A sinslo vessel broudit to Now York 000 tons.or over ten millions of bananas, i uny or iwo ago. Parents should not fortrct that tlmir shoo bills can bo reduced ono half by purchasins for their children shoes with tho A. b. I Co. B ack Tin unon ilmm. They wear as well as the metal, and add to the beauty of tho shoe. Twenty fin-back whales weru shot, villi bomb lances on Saturday near Province town, Muss. rVfiro at Nashville. Tenn.. Ton Tues day caused a loss of 500,000. Parents who allow their children to grow up with scrofulous humors bursting from every pore aio trinity of a meat wrong. Think of them pointed out as branded with a loathsome disease, and you will icadily procuro them tho Cuti- cura iicmcuics. llerks county hat factories turn out 1,800 dozen a day. Tho annual convention of the Protes tant Ujiiacopal diocese of Central Penn sylvania, over which Uishop Howe pre sides, will meet nt York, Pa , on tlio sec ond Tuesday of June. Women that have been nrouounced in curable by the best physicians iu tlio country, have been completely cured of female weakness by the use of I.ydia U. Pinkhain's Vegetable Compound. Send to .Mrs. 'Lydia Pinkhaui, 233 Western vvenue, liyiin, -Mass., lor pamphlets. An order lor ,'i00 dozen of nxes has been received by the Lock Haven brai of Mann & Sous' mo factory, Tho wo have a capacity for manufacturing tw audi rks i.tve a capacity for manufaeturincr twen. ty-llvo dozen axes a day. "CAUox.,, Iiu who Mtei lir bit billy rouoli moro than Ids mcir, To fdea friend In liU run l uncommonly nlack If Migration or lmJacbo from indulgence hrlse, . Kp'lnv lllift-aom cur.s all wlm thsronwy Ires. IMcwj $1, 60'tMiU, ua1 trUl hbUlw 10 tita. : I,fi00 emigrants an ived in Now York on "inesdny. It is said over 2,000 coko ovens will bo erected in the Conncllsvlllo region this year. Mount VemvliH la trmiblfd with rrnnllnni). now for Another phltnnlliroitlo fub'f rlpllon to semi FomonprinK iiioMom 10 limy. l'rlcciJ?I, ou cemr, niui inai uoilica IU cenli. AVillinm 0. Robinson Jr. nged M,wns drowned in tho river at Pittston on .Sat urday afternoon last, whilst fishing. His ooiiy was recovered. At Viiiconncsjnd. last Monday, Willis Snallow, aged 18, refused to pay toll at ii urawuriiigu nun tno waicumail, .loscpil Reimcrs, struck Snallow with his cane Snallow then shot Reimcrs dead and es caped. Father Maloncy, tho alleged miracle woikcr of Erie, offers to wager 2,000 that ho can perform miraculous cures puuiiciy. Till, IIOUiVD UNLOOSED. Cha. Thompson, I'r.mklln street, Hufililo, Pim: ''I IlllVtf BlillVrnl fnr n lnnt limn nllh condlpnllon anil irlcil nlniot every purgalivc nuvcrmeu, uui uniy resiiiinig in temporary re lief", nnil nflcr 'cnnsllnnlion still moro ncura' vnted' Ims td,l nbbut ycur Hpring Ulonnotn, nnd Irlcil It. I can now ray I am cured, nml tliouph fiimo iiiomlis have clapped, fill I remain po. i pnnii iiowcver always keen somo on linnd In cape of old complaint reluming " Tri ces! it, 00 cenU, nnd trial bottles 10 cents. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. J II. MAIZE, ATTO R N E Y-AT- LAW AND JUSTICE OV TUB l'EAOE. Ofllce In Jlrs. Ent'a Bulldlnc third ilonr rrnm Mnln street. Alayso.'si. A NNUAL ItEPOKT OP Consntlmin Tnirn.lilit nml (Viitrntln l'oor irict lor inu ji-iir I'uilliieAiirll Hlli.lSSl DAVID WALSH, COLI.LCTOK. lilt, Tonm't borough durllcato poor taxntsmliln To ain't twp dupllcato poor tax at $ s;i 1c JU IIIIUH , 491 01 -$M0J 10 Cit. liynm'tot unseated land tax re turned on bnrollL'h ilunllcnlp. .. t 10 67 139 SS 16 12 3 CO 274 CS 2M 93 By ami ot unseated land tax re turned on twp dupllcato lly nm't ot errors and exonera tions on Dorouen implicate By nm't ot errors and exoneni. tlona on twp dupllcato lly nm't ot reduction mado by court In Olranl ustain I)y ami of Collector's Cominls- won at 5 per cent lly ain't of balance put iu trcas- in 4761 73 -$ 5463 10 DAVID WALSH, THEASUHEIt, DIt, To nm't reeelved from collpptnr jrr.7 t To nmt received from County Trca-urcr unseated land tax... SS3 4T To ami ot balance duo Treas urer t S3 1 MM 03 CK lly ami of poor ordera redeemed and cancelled $ 4932 CI By nm't of Treasurer's commis sion m ii per cent 101 OJ $ 5053 63 DAVID WALSH collector ct special Tax. DIt, To ami of special poor dupllcato ui uuiuuuumi 111111., : 113 29 2446 27 To ami of special poor dupllcatd of twp at 5 mills To ami of unseated land taxre- cuivea irom uouniy Treasurer. cn. - 2701 SO Bv ami of unseated land tax re. turned on boiouijb dupllcato..., By ami ot unseated tax return ed on townvhlp duplicate lly ami ot erro s and exonera tions onboro dupllcato By ami of errors and exonera tloni on twp dupllcato By ami of leductlon inado by court In (llrard estnto 2 13 !09 31 3 22 1 60 137 23 110 30 1 000 00 COO 00 5S5 00 41 75 By nm't of collector's commission at 6 per cent By ami paid Wm Krickbaum rrothy Sept. o, isstf lly ami pull Wm. Krickbaum iTouiv iiec. ,, i.so Bv aint paid order of Edivnrd (leraty ror services as htewurd order oelng dated April 9, 1571 Byiini'tof irciusurer'a commls tlun ut 2 per cent Bybaldue tho dlstiict 107 67 -S 2701 30 We thn undersigned aulttors or oaluinbla county heiehy crtiry that wo have examined the foregoing WM. I,. MANNI.NU, D.Ul 1 II, SEESHOLTZ, County Auditors. C. B i Or'trsredeemol In detail. No 7J, April is, lsv), Samuel Keller money paid farm hands No 77 April 3Vo o o .Murphy making un n ual statement : Nu 73, April so. IS3J, JIrs Jumea Swee ney making hroiul3 No 19, April 3a, 180, u.cuard Proctor Hurger No so, .May 15, lsst, Blwellft imten bender publishing stat meiit . . .. No 81, May 15, lw), Hubert Farrel boarding blck pauptrs No Si, .May 15, ibvj u.ivld Walsh ier. lees as director No , Jlay is, is.Thomas (lallagher serv.ees as director . ., No 81 May 15,1850, l'F Burk salary us clerk No 85, May 15, iju, 1) WaUu acrvlce'a as director NobO.MaylB, lsso.Thomas (lallagher services as director No 87, May 15, iso, s 1' Levan shoats andcloverseed No 8S, Jlay 19,1550, Charles strausser carpenter work No 89, Muyvo 'co, Wm I'dtfer keep ing vagranta , No 91, iiay 29, 1850, v F llurk room rent No 93, Juno 20, 18J0,Uurk & Bros, cof llns No 94, Juno ik), lsso, w, 11. Bright act lumber No 93, July 3, lsbii, James1 Dyke sup plies for poor house Net 90, July 3, isso, tleo W Davis med icine nud auppltcs No 97, Julys, 1550, DFCiiiry horse hire and keeping ugianta No 9, July 3, isso, I'hos Chapman ser. vlcm a rlreetnr No ie0, August 7, la50,Dr Owens piuf services No nil, August 1, 1550, Dr uwens vtU teivlees No 102, August 7, ltro, WK Welden saul horse hire No 104, Ailjubt 7, 15, M T uoneiioo stationery Notui, August 7,lJ, oaspcrllhawn clothing No urn, August 7, lssO.Dr I-asuell prof services No 107. August 7. so, John Mohan and othersdiirglng grave No to?, .u,' 7, 'iu,J o nrosvn publlsa lnir statement 22 43 15 00 5 00 23 00 30 00 45 00 100 00 100 00 13 00 130 (0 61 00 24 00 41 0 12 50 40 00 .81 00 21 09 43 49 29 31 43 23 80 CO 23 60 21 60 40 00 2 75 93 02 S3 00 6 00 30 00 No K9, AllgUbl 7, 1331), Locust twp tut- 15 CO 10 00 '2 i 9 2 a oo 22 6) S 00 No un, Augmt 7. 1 wo, o n stesuoltz strawberry planw No Ill.Sept 4,lsj, A BFuriuer tin ware and suudilos , No U3,Sept4,ls.50,Sauiuel Keller tun dr.es buugnt for poor houso No 114, Kept 4, 1350, John 11 stokes work on farm No 115 K'pt j, iSstf.John nil; sun- . unett iu iHi'jr nuujo NO 116, Sept 4, lbSO.LOl lsso.Lowls Miller work uti i tut No ll-, bept4, 1S50, K 1) Kurtz tmlth 4 23 No 1 lil.'sepui IsSO.M LBdig repair ing wagun ..... No 120, sept 4, isso, Knorr & Danlo.'s buodrles for poor hou.o No 12, hopt 4 lvo, C O Murphy mdso for poor district No 125, bept 10, isso, u w Da is med icines etc No 123, Oct 2, isso, Wm Cleaver lum ber No ID. oct 8, Isso, Dr Lashell medical bervlces 5 75 1 CO 6 80 439 93 47 13 2 50 43 73 C 25 80 00 83 45 SO 01 No 18o, Oct a t5i), J l .Mecl bill headi No 131, oct , 1850, Jackson Soecurlst harness No 134. Oct 2. 1850. Wm Fink binlth work No, 131, octa ibso, Thos CUapman hervlcosai director No 136, Out 2,151-j, sam'l Keller Bal. as Hiuward No no, oct so, n80, D c Black mdso for poor district No 141, Oct 3ii, lso, ByUes & Jones con ,. Vu I4J, dot 3i,iwi,i)anlel lieavercoal N j in, Nov 0, lSii, Lewis Pituer work on farm No 14). isovo, 1S30. II l' Folk wheel wright Nov lio.Nov 8,l33),saml Itclubold shoo lacndlng No iu. Nov . i8so,ciiarloj Mrausser palming at pour louse No U-. Nov 0, M, w K Weldoniaiil services rendered No 149. Dec 4, l68ii, W 11 Bright ugt lumber ., No 164. Deo 21 1550, A II Foilner hard ware etc 1C0 04 6 00 A (O 5 CO 3 SO IS 90 10 60 21 00 7 00 10 60 8 40 12 00 .S 51 0 OI a oo 10 70 41 00 8190 SCO 4 10 No i.l loo VJ, '80, W K Weldtiisaul liorsj h ru , No 2, I it 0 2.1,155 i,U W Conoverwheil- wrlght ., No l,Jan8. Mt.lohn Ulllgello' 'iiftiio oi, i uus ftiu rr i umitiu.r Nu in Jan 8, 'si .1 no I, Klliw,potN.u u Null,. Ian", '81, ouarlrti o lick lima No. W 1'nb Ism.Jas Dyke.suppllea tor iWit homo , No si. Pub l. 1). win llcibeit nidaj lor iioor uisirict No 23 March 6, 'si, Henry Doivcr.stnlth work No nt Unroii 5, si, Jos uugkei ait'df ..in. uus, ,, , ,, No Sd.Moicli 6, tl, Daniel lieavi rco l No 97, Miro, vii.sam'l KeHeMtetwa It on Uoo wtoii I NoVV, NO XI Nli3, , ti ,, Mar Cd.si.Duik-oi llrostoflliiS Mar m. "si. '1-lim uontv. lfuu, loino 4)00 1 Uire.., l,MM..,MWM.M...,n.M...,MMIM4 No 81, March 26, '71, rat Maloncy nnd others, (llffftlfrt graves 4 No a.i, March ipl, W K Wcldchsaul horso hlni 4 No f,9, April f -8 , Jas llltlv for cow. 25 Jo 40, Apr 1. 'SI, Dr Owens prof r-crvlco N041, Aprils, '81, it Walsh, money advanced for district ! M No 4,Aprll s, ni,.lno Moran for thoc ns No 4S, Aprils, 'ji,.ino McKally forcow so No 41, April s, 8t, .Mrs k Curley room ..rent. nj no 40, April !,'8i,t f llurkcsal-y clerk ss 00 ordera ot previous years redeemed. No 49, Mar 6. '78. Ed Kurt smith wotk No si May 4, '79,o 11 M liiard, mdsi No 93 Sep 978,1 irljishell nied servico No 105 Sep IS, 78, Itciibcn i'ahrlnecr, . swearing paupers, etc No 1 DO, Deo 7,1. Wm Uleavcr.lumhrr No 141 i J'eb 28, '79,lltirko A Bro cofllns No 3, May 22, '79, D A ntsli, ecrvlcos as director ., ,. No l2,May 2j,'79,lir McKlbbln mcdacr No I9.,luly ls.ts.o E Myers pubilshu'ir statement ,, No 24, Aug 80, '79, John I, Kllno.coal,. No 8.1. Auifiw, ij.Dr Lashell prof eer No 29, AUB 3 , 19, Thos (leraty, horso hlro .;, , No 83, Rent is, '7;, Chas o Kck, lima... No 4o,oct 8 '79 Dr. McKlbbln med ser No 4 1, oct s, Johanna O'Connor, horso hire ; No octsi, '7' Wm rink smith trees No r, Deo vt, 'to, siraon Fettcrman, oundrlcs ., No 69, l)c i s', '19, Thos Cbupman.coal nndhaullnR , No 54, pcost, '79, II D Mal70,mcdlcIno No 61, Jan 31, 'so, Thos onapman.ser- (17 CM SO 47 t4 57 100 25 ill 21 60 24 60 3 CS03 10 20 0 vices renuored 05 00 No 63. Feb 2J, fo. J I steel, prlntlnir... 6 00 ,u .j, ..mi 2,, ou, jini ivau, coi.i lor poor houso , 15 Norvi,Mar27.'8o,Tllllo Wagner vfa- Kc.in;-maia j9oo No 69, Mar 80, 'so, sam'l Keller, mdso ..hought '. uoo 1,11 iv, .iiur on, ki,ui jiicKiuoin, mcd ical services ; 50 00 Itccelpt ot Danvlllo asylum for kesp- log msano paupers ,, eoo 00 Total, tl.95261 Tho following orders Usucd during tho year nro ...... wuWK.ItVIlUg llliu 11U1IUIU. No 74. April bi, A Illcly.attendlng in- sano paupers ,,, . No 75, April 80, 'fo, Bridget Oernty.nt- tendlnglnsano pauper ho 70, April en, t.n. Mrs John (leraty, attending Insano paupers , No to, Mar 29, so, Dr Vastine, med. cine, etc ,, Xom, Mar26,'80,f E Buck, hardware, No iM!AuJv80,l'Fiiuck7K cto No 112, Aug 23,'60,lluil;o tc Bro.ccnins No Hi, !5ept 10, Sl), u 1 Murphy.mdso for district No 123, Sept lO.'sn.p u lluck.hardwnro No 124. t.rpt 10. 'ti, 0 11 Millard, indso for ill-trlcl No Hi), oet 2, '80, Lebanon .Mutual Insurance On Insurance No 127, Oct 2, 'so, o o Murphy, mdso for district No 181, Oct 2, ".Dr Vasiloo mdso medicine No 185, oct2. 'o. Vostlno U Meura 900 450 4 69 6 6 17 33 23 71 t-3 00 100 00 23 29 16360 40 60 6S714 717 114 60 No 137, oct 2, 'so, f l' llurke'sefvlces ns clerk No 188, Oct sir, 'so, 1' I' llurke.scrv.ccs ns clerk No 139, ojtru, 'so.l' 15 nuek.hardwaro No 113, Oct 80, 'so, A lilcly, attending 60 00 4300 23 62 43 00 4 70 14 40 90 50 N04. DeO 23. '9). O W llnvU rvllnf ntn No Mice 23,'8i).o W Davu,mcdicln6,tc NO 0. Jan 6. '81. R II Mnnri'linnil .Ir I', 17 03 63 53 23 3 No s,Jan s.'M.KnorrADar.lels.becr.to No 12, Jan fysi, .Mont Veager.rcpalr- 16 19 .UK ftluillVQ , No 13, Jftn s, 'si.wm I'elfTcr, coal and keeping vagrants .... No 14, Jan 8, l, Thos (leraty, coal and hauling No is, Jan 15, 'soo B Millard, mdso for district No 10, Jan 22, '81, Wm Bryson, att'y 9 7 03 21 10 330 52 20 00 20 00 13 23 14 00 Nol7,.lan227"yiyWm'urmo No IS. FcbisWlVi .' a'hiikV "rVn'AV,i No 2', Feb 19, w, Ed I'oy.servlces ren No 22 Feb 18, '81, Mrs Curley, room tent on account No 21, Mars.'si.Wm rellTcr, keeping vagrants No 2-1, Mars, '81, 111'rolk.nnithwork No 80, Mar B, '81, Samuel Keller, scr- VlrPS 170 n RlAU-nH In full 10 00 7 00 OS0 100 00 HO No 32. Mar 2VS1,.I l Steel.ordcr book No si, .Mar 2ii, 'ji.ur Lashell, prof ser.. No 37,Mar 2ii,'8l,o (l Murphy.legal ser No 38, Mar 20, '31, C a Murphy, mdso 70 75 II 00 ftui uiaiiiui. , No 45, Aprs, '79, D F Curry, services No 47, Apr 2, '?o,I' F Buike, salary as clerk lu full for '60 Total orders outstanding ot ls0 ' " " 1M9 " " " " 1,78 " " " is?-....;. Total order3 outstanding nt dato....... Ami duo for unsettled bills a1, dato .. Total Indertcdnt ss nt dale Amount ordtrs Issued durlug la&t nscal year Deduct orders issued during last ll'scal year for bills contracted pievlous to that ear C63S3 6 00 70 00 8,816 20 619 38 1.500 95 1,141 00 6 477 3,266 6: 9,744 16 M,M I 99 $1,0 3186 Net ami bills contracted WIllcll orders nm Usttnrl last year for 12,260 13 Net ami of bills contracted last year for which no orders hale j et Uen lssud ami nro before called unsettled bills " Total expenditures of last ) ear Including nm t paid for t tock.farm lmproveinenis and all other expenses 8,200 57 15,320 70 Account of C. u. Murphy, Collector and Treasurer DIE. Tonm't rtccived from John rurcell ' " balance due district ns per last Mate mctit, poor " " lialanco duo district as per last btateracnt, tpcclal $2,150 4 73 4C9 39 (196 62 Clt. By cm pd Co. Auditors ns per re ceipt o n-ellcd " ami paid Judgment of OM Winder- dersllea on docket of O U Murphy with Interests and costs " ami paid J ndgment of O M Vander- dersllee on docket of O () Murphy including Interest and coU " ami paid J udgment oro 0 Murphy obtained in co irt for $.9 together with Interest and costs " nm't paid Judgment of c O Mur- tby being Nov9Inf Dec. T, ls'.7 with Interest, am! costs "ami paid Judgment to IM Jlwr- phy's uso now lu court fori3.debt. Inio'estnndcosts ' ami of balance still duo tho dlst W. A. M inn, Attomoy. To nm't raid him last hettienipnt hi- $500) 27 63 91 10 8 11 $I362 DIt. Thoma Cliapmrn, lato Treasurer tn lKiutdallou of his bnlonco $lto oo ftjj uiu uuu v a .imrr ior over paym t 23 $160 23 cit. By the following orders cancelled and redeemed: No. 71 March 30. 'fo to Thomas (lalla gher, services as director fto oo " lit October 4, 'is to v K Buik.bard ware, &c. 40 00 " 39. October S, "79, to I' 1: cuck.hard. ware, c. 49 ,3 " 62, Feb. 23, '80, to 1' E Buck, hard- lime, (iu. u jo $160 21 TIIOS. CHAPMAN, Treasurer, 1S7S DK. 1 0 ain't, balance due dlst at last t cttlcment $19413 cn. Byam'tofordcr Issued April 29, 1531 for ser Ufa uiumg msioear as uirtcior on acct, pieseutcd und cancelled by us $19415 We further llnd tho following balances duothia 1 mn uniiin uy mo omcers named: Duo by Neal I.cnllian,collector for '15 " " Thomas iieraty.for u Curley treasu rer for 1915 " " Fat. Burke, treasurer of '7a " " Jamos Daily, treasurer of '77 ' " O it .Murphy, treasurer '19 ' "Dajld Waiih, collector of snoclal $95700 190 25 6s3 23 83 34 811 raxoisi 107 07 Wo also llnd duo to David Walsh, treasurer of isso tho turn of tl S3 as per foregoing statement. , w,e' V'HncIor8Knel1 Auditors of Columbia coun- w, ftiu.u uuiy i-Auiuiuuu ine roregoiug accounts, anil llnd tho balanco duo by and to iho toveral omcers uiAJio iiuuieu, uorreci, as sat opposito their resoea live names. WM. L. MANNING,) S. K. SMITH, 'L . C.B.HKIiSUOLTZ, J Auditors. Census of Poor Houso Arm jssi. .-suuiocrci inmau's Man 11 31, 'so ,.. 17 uuiiiiiieu uuring mo i ar 23 " dlschargedand aosoond -d during yr 10 " lomalumg In houso April I, "SI......... 24 Wo do recommend thnt tho Bond or Co r Directors do proceidloioake tun neeis-arv renal tn mill poor house, viz: To raise thu rear part of Bald houso iu a P'luaiu 1,1111 II1U1I1U1I1 UUUUing, pilb U DOW roor.on tlio rntlru structure, bo i.s to muku llcorros. pond with the balanco tt the building, and uso the necessary discretion tn regaidto light andventlla tlon. 'I he entire cost not toexceot seven hundred mm mi; uuii,um mr Biua improvemenis. Inventory or real estate, filcck, produce, etc., taken .MW...dVUJ V. UU.llft.il ) , ICS), llKAl. Kai'ATf. J2nciesof land, ' lia-hmaii Tract" fi.BCOoo 5 acres of lam', "William Miller Tract" 24000 1 unfiling HOU;0 1,500 Oil 1 bank barn Vim m 1 wagon Bhed 351) 00 1 corn crib 75 00 1 coal and wood shed 03 co rRKSONAt, 1'1101'EIITV, Ono lny rnko 23 00 cooo luribiuiig maciuoe " wind mill " cutting box " two (2) horso spring wagon.. '! " wagon " carrl.iue 5 60 30 011 5O00 45 01 Three set of harnibs imo ixih Hlol 60 00 25 00 BOO 700 5 00 2 00 75 7500 30 OO 1 60 7 60 20 00 bOOO " piougn hoo harrow , " corn dough Two scylhes Turcogirueii raKes (Inn grain drill s". 11 carnage iiarueea " wheoi barrow " cultivator " twocohoi-soblelgh reaper bTOl'k, .Thrco horses 800 00 120 00 40 00 100 00 Four cuwii Two heifers Teu tholes.. 1IOC3II10I.D tt'KNITVUI, Ten beds and bedding on unner Hoor.. 100 00 70(H) Keven " " pecoud Boor I.'n,l. (I .1 In (wnr,t-.m. "... ... ... v ft vw. ........... , ll'juu 'I hree cool Ing stoves , 2)00 C)00 uue neaung novo j 00 1 round I l.lUlul, "pmngu 10 uo tvrruiv uesK. A tul "doieii common chairs ann Vdnreu oiiie bottom vhnln 40a uau cupbo id .. , ....,... 6 no .'' blnk a 00 Turi-o ikiI room aunda ..,, 4 00 " wnKi. tf g asse , ,....m..m...,w 1 to T" "MC'ieii IV If ,......,.,-.... 1 0U I "ii" ruling leal muiu..., ..,,.,, n IPO iW,wlwyiftitiaintMnvMpiNin-,, 10 too rnonrcE haised on mrm. 61 buslicli cf rye i '5 159 bushels or wheat W'a im bushels ot oats 134 23 inolimliplarif notntnna 8000 4S bushels of nuckwheat.. ,..... 127 SO 5 63 961 4 00 800 90 110 140 HO 40 00 14 60 , 9400 20 W M0 bushels otcotn In cars..., 23 buMiclsff turnip 5 buhels oi beets 4 bushels ot onions , 1 Dusncioi uonna. ,., 9 tona of corn fodder., 1 ions 01 nay 00 heads ot cabbage.,,... 850 pounds of beef lion pounds ot pork $939 85 rrtODCCKON 11AND J1NDARY 1ST, 1SS1 8 tons ot hay , 60 00 4 ions 01 corn loaacr 6 tons of straw 40 01) 72 00 7M , !"0() 65 00 8310 1000 85 00 2 50 5 00 10 00 un) C3I0 I9 60 8 01) 10 bmhels of rvo.. 70 bushels or wheat , laobmhclsor oats 140 bushels or corn In cars .... 21) bushels or buckwheat 70 bushels ot potatoes 10 bushels or turnlpj loo heads or cnbbago 2 barrels ot Bauer Kraut .. 250 pounds of beef 900 pounds or pork Poultry. 60 1 barrel of vinegar , $313 00 W6 do hereby certify tho foregoing statement to bo correct to tho best otour knoniedgo and belief, Wm. L. MANNING,! H. K.BMITI1, Y Auditors. C. 11. SEESIIOLTZ, J Attest! 0. 0. McRritv, Clerk. Lo.ust township, April 29, 1831. Administrator's Salo OF VALUABLE REAL ESTAT I Tho undersigned administrator ofMarv Cleaver. lato of Catawlssa, dcccased.in pursuanco of an order 01 tno orphans' Court of Columbia county, Pennsyl vania, will cxposo ito publla salo on tho premises In mo uiwn oiuntawissa, Pennsylvania, on Saturday, Juno 18, 1881, All that certain lot of ground, situate in tho town or catawlssa, bounded and described ns follow to. wit: Beginning nt a corner on Main street in said town nnd of lot No. 23. lato of tho estate of John sharplcss, deceased, thenco eouth on tho division lino between tho said lota two hundred nnd ten feet to an alley, thenco along said alley cast sixteen feet ana nine inches to a corner of lot lot lato of Isaao D. Limine, thenco north along tho lino of lot two hundred nnd ten reet to Main street, thenco west sixteen lecminomchono tho placo ot beginning, mo Bmo ueing iot no. 23 in tho plan of said tow n, wuereon is erect ft Two-story Pramo Dwelling House lermsnnd coudltlous.-$:co at tho striklnc dawn oi uio property, and tno bala"Coof purchaso money outnoiirstdayor April, A. D 1SS5, with interest iromcontn mitlon nisi. Tho purchaser to pay for UL-CMS. HUSKY UOLLINOSnnAD,. Administrator, may 20.ts . 11. IlltAWK, Attorney. OKl'IIAXS1 COURT SALE, OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE Pursuant to an order of tho on bans' lumblacounty, Pa., will bo sold at public sali on tho premises In tho township cf -Main, In said county.on BAiUlUiAi, JULY '2. 1SSI. nt two o'clock p. m tho following described r.wi . tate, laio of George llollcnback, deceased, to-wlti ft.-ii.uatu iu oum fttiain lownsiup, Columbia county, ftiuurjituiiiii, uounuea uy lands or Jacob Fenster muuier, joanici and w imam S. Fisher. Josenh Hart, zui uuu oiucrs. containing FIFTY ACRES moro or less, whereon aro erected a now Two-story Frame House. Bank Enm. and all necessary out-bulldlngs; also a good FprlDg or Water, APPLE OilOIIAlSD nnd otherfrult. Tho salo will bo upon tho Orphans' Court terms ol said county, to-wltt TEItMS. Ten per cent, ot onc-rourth tho nurchasn muut-j uu binning cown ot tno property; one-fourth less tho ten per cent, on continuation of Ram. nn,i tho balanco In ono year thereafter, with interest front confirmation nisi. Iho purchaser to nay for matting ueeas. IIIItAM S1IUUAHS, Administrator, ic, or George Hollenbach. May 20. '81-ts UDITOR'S KOTICK. IN llK-ESTATE 01' CODFEEVMEI.ICE. llECEASFn. Tho undernrner! nnriiinr nnnnir.,nH ,. i.n n. Chans' Court oi CnlnmniA mnm . ir. .iicii,,,.., ;, nnce in hands cr Clinton Mellck.executor of tho f.ald ,i , ' .!fi . u among uio parties entitled ...... t.w. ...ii oil, ui, ins omen in inn Inwn n BlOOmsbUrtr. on Wp(1n,.t;flnv. tlut f A D.. 1SS1. utten nVlnnlf in ,1m ,nn.nv,n n n...',n..v.' tho duties of his appointment, when nndwlieroall ,..,i,.iuiS i,u)- uiiiims upon soiu lund wi 1 ap pear nnd nrovu Ihn uirnn nr lir. rtlrr.l .... b uuj miuiu iiiureoi. M...n- B.FFANKZAltll, Mny24w Auditor, JUDlTOR'SNOriOK, ESTATKOPTIIOIIASJ, THORNTON, DECEASED. Tho underslirnril ntultin. nnrini.i rhans' Court ol Columbia rnnnfvm ,,u,l',i .iittrih,,. 'on or Iho mud lu tno hands or the executor of TV. Ihorntnn, di ceased, lo nnd among tho parlies entitled herein. hereDy gives noiico that ho will sit in tho discharge of the duttrs ot hH appointment athls ntrcein iho town rf Illoomsburg on Monday, Juiie isih, issl. at, ten o'clock In the forenoon of o..,.. uav m ii men uM unu piaee an persons in- ti.ii.-t.uii iu sum lunu nro renulreu to attend or bo v..,.. ..tuuiiemiuiuiiiijf tjnire oi mo Bnmc. ,. c, , CIUKLESO.BAIIKLEY, May 18th, 61-iw Auditor, UD ITO R'd NOTICE. ESTATE OF ESTELLA CASE, DECEASED. TllO Undersigned Alldltnr tlnnnlnt,.,! l. n. phans' Court or Columbia muni v. tn int. f.n.i.n.,, ion ni uia naianco in tnehands ot Daniel llryfocle ,-uaidlari cf tho tBtnle of Estclla Caso .deceaied oand amoui?thunarttenpntiiip,i iimmin ...in i ,.io tnt,r in iiiuuuisuurg ou naiuraay, Juno isissi nt ten o'clock a. . to pf rrorm tho duties of hlsap polntment, when nnd where all persons having nny claim nu said fund will appearand prove the Maine w vv ucuunuu ftiuii ii-eeiv:ugiiny snaro tnereor. M,.nn OIIAULES O. BAllivLET, May 90 4 Auditor. UDITOU'S NOTICE. tSTATII Or JOUN SICKEVN0I.D3, DECEASED. The Undersigned nnrlltnr nnnntntnrl lw phaDs' Court of Columbia county to mako dlstrlbu. tlon cf the balanco In the hanii ,r n. u. mpiiav. DOlds. executor of the eKr.iin nr .Tnim xin,,.... nolds, deceased, to and among tho parties entitled ......itu, ,, i oi.u, uia uiut;u iu jJluumsuurg on JUOll- day,' tho with, day or June, ltsi, at ten o'clock In the foienoou. lo perform tho duties nr m nnnnmt. ment when and where all persons having claims or be forever debarred from receiving any part or , , CIIAULESG 1IA11KLEY, May 20-lw Auditor. c AUTION. MV son. Ilnrmnn r) KMnn. IR .n. left my houso without lny consent, I hereby clvo nnttnit tlut 1 till! ...M 1. .r.3nn.c,i.i'. r. . ...... K.uubtn ,t.-,,.uftjnftuftii lur uny iieuis that mav bu continctftiil hv him. ii.Tt. i..ii. hlmtu anything on my account, dD It ut their own ANDHEW It. ST INE, Haven Creik, Columbia county. .May 20-3w nitlDQK LKTTINO. 'lll bo let nt Derr's saw mill in Jackson twp., on Tuesday the 24th uay cf .May, A. I)., lssi, A bildgo iu im uiuuitru uti-i- .iiiiu i-isuingereeK, near iram licira BUW inu . iu dl, u won, lirnni, pnvi.ri.ri bridge, 31 feet span lietween nbutmonts, 10 leet uiuu Hum uui uiuiii, ui lop or auuuuents, to boT feet high aoovo low aler m.u k. Plaus itnd sts'O ItcatiOLS can Lo seen nf. Mia rnm. mlsaloner' mil STEI'IIKN POlin, CI1AKI.ES ItEICllAUT, A. 11. IIUIIIMKII Commissioners' oillre, County Commlsslouei'S, uiuuuisuiirg. r,i .siay u, -91, May i3, 'si-2iy ULHTOU'S NOTICE. ESTATE Cf JOSUII B. DCDSO'T, UFCEASED. Tho underslened nurillnr nnnr,lni,i i,v ,i,n Lhans' I'rnirt or L'ulUIIll.l ft ennui V In maL-n ,ll.,lt... lion of IhofuiiCa In tho lunus ot 8.0. Jayno, ad. ...... ...... ..v. v. o, utviuuiit iu it hi i lliuuilg 1110 paitles j mitleil thereto, hereby gives notlca that ho will sit lu the discharge or tnodutlejof his nppulnt ment at his rntiw in the tonu of BerwieK. tm '"day iho ,10th day cr June, A. D lssi, ut two clock lu tho ufteniuon of said d.iv. nt. wi lei, ,i,n.. and placo all persons luteiesu-d in tnld fund aro requited to aiteDd or tofoieier debarred from any share of thu samo. A. K Oswald, Auuitor, May 13-4. v JXKCUTOU'd NOTICK. ESTATE OF UEOIMIS IICullES, DECEASED. Letters tostam-nlary on tlio cstatn of tleorgo llughes, IV.o Cf the to .. n (,f Catim lss.i,C(,limibl.i eu. v.. .... U. tvun-tft, into 11,-eii gr.inu-u uy uiu Itegls- SfLK"' if,""",y lu, Sl-;"' ,,.llt,l,l,' executor, or atawlsiii AM tit'rsnnHlii,iiit.f-i.iVini. .i,,,!,.,.,,!.,.'.,.. Jil...1 i-ltiit aro requesied to pusent them tor seltlemeut ai .l n.,,.. in Hhii.it m ii,.. .,..,,. ..: ninvu iiajnieut lu tho uuai'iolnid extcutor with, out utluy May 13 6w 0 TANITE EMERV WHEEL84 ORINOINQ MACHINES For Hniv JIIlU, l'liuii. rle. ,iuj jllurliliiu bliupa, lur clreului, tiMrtftj TIlr.TANITEOO, Ktrouilhury, luonru, (Jo., In. May 20w a HAVE YOU EVER KNOWN Any person lo bo seriously I.) wltho it a weak stem, tchorlnnctlio llieror kiilncw? Ah.i wiihi, n,.:... organs aro lu good condii Ion eu you i.otnndthtlr p5sMnren)oliiii.iHja htolih? ')'Ank'iK'ii oiIuVkI TomaalWAJurtKUuieHthCBo Important orrati..J3 iievtr rtia foiuu one uio oiooancn tuatiuro, unato irenihcnnerv i nrtotllitf wnein. It has cumi I vvinKwutiv, u U14J n4lV ONE OF THE SIGHTS Our imnicnso building, extending fromMnrknt to Filbert Sircotfl, with of Ljoods, ita wondorful business nyfltcm nnd its conatnnt throngs ol ousti ono of tho sights of l'liiladelphin, nnd every stranger who comes to tho cil visit our establishment, if from curiosity Tho object of tho present card is to lvo our out-of-town patrons somo idea civ dry goods. 1. Silks, Satins, Velvets, etc. 2. Foreign Novelty Dress floods. 0. 'Solid Color Dress Goods. Cashmeres nnd 1'eiges. i. Dlack J)ress Goods. 0. Hosiery and Underwear. 7. Cloths and Cashlniercs. 8. Kid and Fabric Gloves. 9. Men's Furnishing Goods. 10. Parasols and Umbrellas. 11. Upholstery. 12. Housekeeping Linens. 13. Muslins and Sheetings. 11. Flannels. 1.1. Lawns, Chintzes, Calicoes, &c. 10. Fancy Goods. 17. "White Goods. livery otit-of-tovti consiunur nlionld send for np))ccinien nopp of tlio Journal Jor the Jlouscholil, an illustrated pijier nublialicd in their interest. STBAWBE'ICGE & CLOTHIER, MARKET STREET TO FILBERT. li W. COR. EIGHTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Chestnut Uro.N' rcci ipt cifying the vintl immediately sc nd by St. widths and pricca r.iar!:cd, samples of . Dress Goods, Silks, Etc. showing the latest styles, and enabling n purchaser in any part of the United Su.tcs lo select satisfactorily, and order the goods convcnien'Jy, -with certainty of receiving only what arc sent for, and al precisely the same prices paid by city customers vho buy at our counters. If, upon examination nt home, r.tv articles fail to be as expected, we request their return, nnd send others in exchange, or refund the money at o.ici -. if the purchaser prefers. Our New Spring Catalogue' embracing all the dep.-.rtmcnls in one large book, with a system of ordering got ids by letter more convenient than any heretofore, will be mailed, without charge, to those who send us a postal crxd containing name, town, county, and state: nothing furl her is necessary, wc will under stand what is wanted. Our stock, which forms the greatest variety in one establishment in the Ur. ited States, includes Ladies' Suits, Shawls, Millinery, Und it-wear, Hosiery, Gloves, Jewelry, Laces, Embroideries, S iocs, Linens, Gentlemen's Cloth ing, Housekeeping Goc xb, China, Silverware, Furniture, Carpets, etc. Address, John W PHIL. 13th Our Store, I.nown as the C icentli ana Market Strc. -" - -...-.vk .;.!. , Piii ir-.ii c. ... i i City Hall Riimre, nr tliruu acres PUBLIC SALE OP YAI.PAHI.K REAL ESTATI ! Iiyvlrtuoot power In tho will ot JoUn Met X X.rflnf :alla, 3 HQ. Will pub ono lato ot Steuben county, Now York-, deceased, tli dersli'ned.onoottlio .tccutors named In tlio ana acting executor In said estate, will olTer at lio salo at tUo Court llouso la lilocmaUuri;, at ociock in tno afternoon on Friday, Juno 3rd, 18S1, All that tract or parcel ot land slttnto lnthot ran. Blilp ot Heaver In tho county of Columbia nlid s tate of Pennsylvania, formerly Catawlssa town: iliip Northumberland county In said Mato ot 1'ennsy i ,.' nla, beginning at a post, thenco by land ot Daniel Neycr south sixteen and ono-haif decrees cast ',W)e hundred and seventy-hlnopci cues to n pout, .uciict bylandofJessoEvana north twentylrfht (Wr(;ei cast eighty-four percho3 to a post, then uy ivn, ot Jcssa Urooka north twelve aegrcea w iit eif -ut'cei porches to a black oak, ihenco norih i,,,t, eight degrees, cast eighty perches "to n v(,Al , iiivuiu ujr iiiauu oi uaiuarino I.or ,enbiT"p f ,,, sixteen degrees west two hunCjed nnd seve mu.licraiea 10 a post, liisnce, by land of Cei Longenbcrgcr north twenty-mo degrees -west hundred and twelvo perch js to n nn.it n, ,i i. by land ot Thomas Lemons south scanty de west ono Hundred and sixty perches to t ho nlat beginning, containing 1 MM... T.T 1 n xiiiuu iiuuurai mui ocventv-t aud two-thirds Acrej of land and allowanco of glx per cen'j for ro which said tract of land was surveyed li i pursur of u warrant dated 23d day ot August, liU3 grai Tho land Is unseated nnd Is supposoil to con AliTJIUACSTU CO.Vli, TEItMS. Two hijDtod and nnvdiinnra n Ing down tho property, and tho balanco In ten i on delivery of tho deed by tlio exicutor. OUY II. JIcMASTKII. KxeCUU NOTA IlENE. ThO rrODClty W0S 'Snlil tnr thn t last Juno, and tlio amount required for tuxes redemption from that sa o to which the above will bosubjjct, will bo fiw.so. m addlllon to will bo the taxes accrued Unco tho sniii in reduced valuation amounting to about Ufteon lars a year. JOUN Q, FllKFZF Attorn, May etli, 'SMs DMINISTI'.ATItlX' NOTICK. I STATE OF IIENI'.VW. AVL, DECHASEP. ...letters tf Admlnlslrallon on Ilia estato ot i: JJ.AUI, Utu ofheott towcvliln, Columbia cm l'enn a.. (lectisid. Iiavh imn , ,..:V, terof saldcounlytothouiKUTsigntduUmlnlstri Ail IKTsons haviliir elalm ii,r,,i,,v,7i7.r....",..r" ileceaent aroieiiavsti'dlo pr-sent mum for si ...uu., .. ttiwau iiftut-utrti iu 1110 L'&IlllO 10 InilkO lllOIlt tO thU UnUl'lSk-lllMl Artmln i. ..!. !. delay, "" " SAltAIl II. AUI Ailmtiilstrati i: O. Kspy, , V. MlLl.Klt, . Attoiney. April sa-Oiv1 DM INISTUATOn'tS NOTICK. UTAlGOFUINJAMINUKDIillUCTII, DECEASED. Letters r,f administration on iho estate of lienl. i.ii)tleiiiiiiiii,iuu,ot t'omiielmm twp.Columbl eC(aSeil. ll.HH ixfll vrnnlvil l.v Mm l.i..i..7. ... SHv ',ty."f t,"u Ullu'.rs f"e1 ndmniuirutor.All w iiiliigeliilmHni;aliisitho o.tniool said ilici n nL' !rit,!,'1i,,u .Went ! tor sclMfliieiu f, , lebIt J ,' " ! lital u 10 mako 11 lymen 1 1 ULdornlgiwa administrator v, Uhout ui-inv. w ,,,.,, ISAAULlKDIillMllTII A.inLi': Adminuirai Allorney. 1'. O. llliik'towii May 6, 'Sl-Ow1 ' Jiinkiunn, JOTICK. liVii'l i'i"Ji!,ttl'.ain? Uol nt "ti'o Mia .uSiJt , SW 'f'wte" tho tirbt and lltu l?rS'J'1l! WUM llenion .'.o'.'; VilKsneiit them t that Ume or bo toi aii ix r soil s iu UCU4"whjui puymmict the Bama, 11V ltrtlrrr ,I.a 1lr....t VUftia D,ftHCIII(NI( ii 1 ' , Mt. OF PHILADELPHIA. its piles customers, is cay should nlono. cnunicrato tho different departments sons to of tho imnicnso stock wo oury of legitimate. 18. Hamburg Embroideries. 10. . Laces and Made-up Laco Goods. 20. Itihbons. 21. Ladies, Misses and Children's 'Wraps, 22. Ladies' Suits. 23. Childrens' Suits. 21. Hoys' Clothing. 2-i. Muslin Underwear. 20. Corsets. 27. Ladies' Skirls. 28. Shawls. 29. Infant's Outfits. 30. Gossamer Waterproofs. 31. ArtNeedlo Work Materials. 32. Fringes, Gimps, etc., 32. lluttons nnd Notions. 31. Lining Materials. Market cr.i postal card, spe of tjoods wanted, we St mail, gratuitously, witli anamaker SitDELPHIA rcn J Depot, occupies the Uock at Thlr- u.exttmlinjto Chutnut Street and sAitiiuui 10 v nu in u i direct . 1 ha nn arcaoflictwccn two and HallSijnaH )u l iic y round Ooor alone. IM BEST REMEDY rim Diseases of too Throat and Lungs. .Jlvrr'Ta'o. Iniliscnscsottlio pul- A-AX inoniirv nririiim u wifn nml reliablo reint ily Is Invaluable. Avkii's Ciiiumv 1'rcTuiiAi. U Midi n reuu'ily, nnd no tlli,iGiti.,nliuiii,l t ,,..,- (jfrMf Its Iho coiiliileiico ot mo puuiie, ii n n sci ,'iititin rnniliinllnn of CHERRY 1llu I'lt'iiicinai piiiici. I'll.-, Illltt Vllt.lllftU til Hies ot tlm llnest ilrugs, n chemically unlteil, ot 1 1 ( such power as to lns.1110 1 1', tlio (;ieatest ptissllilo ', Khi cllk'leiicy nml unlforni- Dlvr'TADnT yol results. rtslrllu'S a-VjIUKMIj. nt tho fomiilatlon of nil piilinonavy illscasei. affonllns prompt lullet nml raplil cures, nml i.s mlapteil to patients ot any ao (ircithiTseT. Ilclng very lulatahlc, tlio jouiifrost chllil.-cn talio It leaillly. Iu onlimirv Coiu;lis, Colds, Soro Tliront, IlroiK'liltls, Iiitl.ucii7.il, C'k'igyiiiiiu'a Koio Tlirout, Astlinui, Croup, nml Cn turrh, thu ertects ot Avni's Ciimiuv Pec loiiAt, urn iiia;;li'al, nml imillitiuU'S nro an mially pnervi'il Irom seiious Illness lir Its timely ami faithful use. It should bu kept nt Iiaiul In overy housohoUl lor tho uio. teetioii It nffoiUs lu Huilileu nttacks. In Whooping. i'oiij,h ami Coiisuiiiptluu tliero U no oilier rouieily so elllcaclous, soothing, ami hclptnl. Low prices nro iniliicenicnts to try somo of tlniiii.ui.vmlxtiiii'H, oi'svnips.iiuuloof tlieaii nml LifiTi'itlvu liiieillentj, now oilereil, whleli.as thiiyi nutalii no citiatlvo (pialiiles, ran alfnnl only temporary u-lief, ami am siiru toilereivu ami ilisappolnt iho p.uleut.' Diseases of tho throat anil Iuurs ilemaiul nctlvonnili'ffi-ctlvulreatinent; ami it Isilan perous cxporimentlns with unknown nml iheap medicines, from tin- great liability that Jliemi ilNiMics may, while so tiiilod Willi, lit Otvio ileeply seateil or Incurable. Uso jVvrii'rf Ciikiiiiv Pix'ioiiai., anil you may conllih'iitly expect tlio best results, It is a btainlaiil medical preparation, of known nml ni'Unowleilgi'il uuratlvo jiower, nml Is as rlieap as Its careful preparation ami film ingredients will allow. Kmlnelit physicians, Knowing its composition, prescrihu it In their practice. Tho test of halt a mmirv lias proven Its absoluto certainly to emu all pu. jnonary complaints not aheady beyond thu reach of human aid. Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayor Si Co., I'ructleel ami Anulytlcnl ClicinMn, Lowell, Mats. BOLD BY AM. UlU'lftUUTD l.VEnVlVUCllE, FRAZER AXLE GREASE. d irl u it! '13 ) )n a no ) nns o ct iVO ills, ceo ited Ma rile lays ises LlKl ialo oa a aol aary miy, lltll!) ntio. say. htut iiost In tin world. Lasts lnnuer Gitv i ban nn? ntlift ""jo in k-juu luuuiiiun, ni'fl prima i 1 aia l.nt inn.. . nn I'lifi.K Z i-v?w0nnsl 059V lju.t'l,,lu " KolmltatioM. mayl3 4-w r Ul.lll ICO., 1 sons dent' nnd' 1140 or. Pa. TAIUt.YKT'3 BKIiTZKU APKU1HNT. Way rroperly be cUIed the "Ueronlos" cf modlolno torltcleanseaKature'sauireanBUUes andii Waiii inn recuperative poirera ot iho yjteii S'do tiS work of rehtoiullon to Iieallli No mealclnecure i Nturn SOLD i)V Ati OBCOQIST 8. ill co 1)13. en ill ring tier 11 tinttrclt